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Re: hylafax&suse 6.3
Hello Frank,
I use SuSE 6.2 :)
First.......
In YAST, did you install the following files?
For HylaFax to work:
hylafax
tiff
shlibs
uucp
libjpeg
gs_lib
libtiff
bash
libz
and one of these three (sendmail, smail, or postfix)
I use sendmail
(Note: Do not install mgetty or sendfax if you plan to use HylaFax! If you
did install mgetty, from Nico's advice, uninstall it, uninstall HylaFax.
Then reinstall HylaFax. Hope I got that right.)
If you plan to use SuSEFax, then:
susefax
java
bash
Want to view your faxes:
gsview
xshared
gs_x11
gv
xaw3d
I'm sure had selected all those files, but doesn't hurt to
check.
Second .......
Then you ran faxsetup and faxaddmodem as instructed in the manual?
(Note: If you use /dev/modem , wouldn't be a bad idea to input /dev/ttyS1 or
ttyS2 or whatever to avoid lock problems. You will have to change /dev/modem
to /dev/ttyS1 or whatever in you ppp setup too after doing this. No big
deal.)
Third............
You went into YAST->"System administration"->"change configuration file"
and set Start_HylaFax to "yes" **Important: Only do this after already having
run faxsetup and faxaddmodem***
Fourth ..........
Reboot
Fifth ...............
Now this is what I had to do, which hopefully SuSE 6.3 has fixed. But
who knows.
1) Change
ModemClass: "any"
to
ModemClass: "any:.*"
in the file /var/spool/fax/etc/config
The SuSE manual for SuSE 6.2 incorrectly told me to input "any"
2) In etc/inittab I had to add the line:
fx:2345:respawn:/usr/lib/fax/faxgetty /dev/ttyS1
This gets faxgetty kicking.
My modem operates off of ttyS1 . Yours may be different. I quit
using /dev/modem to avoid unknown hassles. After doing this, could not connect
to internet. Simply had to change /dev/modem to /dev/ttyS1 in kppp. No
problem.
After changing the inittab, it was necessary to get Linux to see the
change. Went to my root directory with the command cd / then typed
telinit q
to get Linus to reread the /etc/inittab file
Rebooting will work too.
3) Uncomment the
ModemDialCmd line in my /var/spool/fax/etc/config.ttyS1 file
ModemDialCmd: ATDT%s@ # T for tone dialing, @ for silence
Note: I live in Moscow, Russia where they use rotary. I, thus, had to
change ATDT%s@ to ATDP%s@
I think if you do all this, you will not be very far off from success.
Hopefully.
Good luck
George
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